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I’ve met more than one guy that gets so frustraded when they cannot follow the steps in a dancing class. This is a big turn off for me because it shows that a guy cannot be patient enough to learn and give up as a failure. Why is so difficult to find men that love to dance?
They are frustrating because their dancing skills are a reflection of their performance in bed.
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Are there dance classes in Bangalore where they teach Dandiya and Garba?
You can just go to festivals wherever there’s a Gujarati community, there’ll be garba going on, and pick it up from them
Maybe ask around there too, they’re the best place to get started, to be honest
xox
I live in the south, an area chalk full of tradition. It seems like if you are a girl at my school, you just are not cool unless you take dance. I admit I took some classes from 3 years old to about 10 years old, but I am almost 18 now! I GREW UP! There are girls at my school who still compete in competitions with little tutus and freakish looking recital costumes. If it is something you like to do I understand, but why do girls consider dancing such an essential way of life down here? It is so ridiculous.
Because they love it. Not all dance classes have to consist of prissy little tutus, they might want to become professionals. It doesn’t matter how old you are; if you love dance, you should take it. My friend is 16, and she dances 30 hours per week at a ballet academy. She is absolutely incredible, and every day she works SO hard. Dancing might not be your thing, but you shouldn’t say that it’s "ridiculous" just because you don’t agree with it. Also, it’s no one else’s problem on here if the you have to take dance to be cool where you live.
What should I wear to my hip hop dance class?
Author: admin
Tonight is my first hip hop dance class. I have no clue what to wear. I’ve been dancing for a long time, but never in this style. I do have a lot of dance clothing, but don’t know the appropriate attire for hip hop. Please answer with any suggestions you have for what I should wear! Thank you (:
These answers are WRONG.
•NEVER wear jeans to ANY dance class. They will kick you out. For real!
•Leggings and sequins and sparkles are a no-no. Nobody will stop you, but you will look weird (in a bad way) wearing sparkles and sequins; and leggings aren’t loose enough.
•Tight clothes aren’t a good idea either. Your top can be tight but your bottoms shouldn’t.
I suggest you wear a tee (loose or tight, doesn’t matter) or a wifebeater for the top. Bottoms: basketball shorts, sweats, or long cotton pants. Nothing short, but nothing too baggy either; and especially no tight bottoms! Shoes: tennis shoes or skater shoes (you know, Vans, Nike, Converse, etc.). NOT your street shoes. You can also wear a hat if you want, but some places don’t allow them. Also, it’s a good idea to put your hair up and bring an iced/cold water bottle because no matter what level you are in in hip hop dance, you’re gonna sweat like hell, and putting your hair in a ponytail is only gonna help you see better when you’re dancing (if you’re in beginning, don’t worry about putting your hair up. The higher level you’re going in, the better off you are with your hair up in a ponytail or whatever). The water bottle will help you chill. Also, bring an extra change of clothes–trust me, I made that mistake once.
That person who said to dress hip hop-like is WAY off. Just because some hip hop dancers wear baggy jeans, caps, and loose tees doesn’t mean that’s what you wear to practice. And, just to remind you again, JEANS IN ANY DANCE CLASS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED BY RULES/GUIDELINES OF DANCE STUDIOS–ANYWHERE!
Anyway, usually dance studios have rules and guidelines on what to wear; you should visit their website or give them a call or visit.
Hope I helped!
♥, MiMi
What are some benchmarks for dance classes?
Author: admin
I’m trying to find some benchmarks for my preschool dance classes. Tap, ballet and tumbling.
Any suggestions? I have some but I’m curious in others’ input.
If they are preschool and under 6 years of age, there is not all that much you can do with them. Physically their bodies are not really ready for real ballet. That is why they put kids that age in pre-ballet. You can teach the 5 positions, but don’t expect them to do it with correct turnout. Actually, you should not have them do 5th position. Just 1st through 4th. They could damage their knees if they attempt 5th without proper turnout.
I would just keep it simple and let them express themselves moving to the music. Nothing structured at all. For tap the simplest basics like shuffle hop step down on both feet. Tumbling, just somersaults.
@Chloe- did you misread this? These are Preschool age kids. (You should really learn how to spell ballet terms. Some of those are not even close.)
I really want to start a contemporay dance class?
Author: admin
I am a 15 year old and I want to start contemporay. I have been an Irish dancer for 12 years and I also was on my schools poms/dance team last year. So I know how to do leaps and turns, but would I be able to start a class and not look at least totally foolish. Thanks.
Hey Girl,
Like you, I am 15 years old, have danced on my high school’s dance team, and have background experience in dance. I think it would be great for you to start a contemporary dance class!! Contemporary is a growing style in the dance world, and very beautiful in so many ways because there are so many ways you can go about it. It is truly an extraordinary experience, and I hope you give it a try! If you have dance background, I think you will be great!
Best of Luck!!


